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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Tuesday Finds - Meeting with your Girlfriend(s)

Ok, we all love to get together with a girlfriend or two and chat and "catch up."    Ahhhhh, and we all long for that wonderful beverage while doing so....    when you meet with her - a long lost friend, your best "bud," a co-worker, neighbor or someone you see almost every day - bring her a special something....    here are some cool or hot (hahaha), as the case may be, cup cozies for her.   See what I found on Etsy.  Fun!





from the Quiet Owl 




Find that PERFECT one for your next girly get together.

~ Keep in Touch
Stephanie

Friday, August 20, 2010

Fri - Words of Wisdom

I want you to right NOW, get rid of 5 things in your life that are useless, broken, duplicated, unLOVED, and/or out-of-date!   NOW!!!   Put them in the trash!   Dig down to those things that are NECESSARY for you to LOVE living.  Keep those things....    those truly REAL things - the things that bring you joy, make you happy, bring a smile to your face, warm your insides.....    

Now read this quote:


“You create simplicity by chipping away at the unreal, the useless, and the meaninglessness until, like Michaelangelo’s David, you are left with a life that is breathtakingly beautiful.”
– Vicki Robin


Now Michaelangelo, 
create YOUR very own  David!


~Keep in Touch
Stephanie

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Thursday Thoughts - School Daze

I have been all about preserving memories lately.....   preserving that family time....   preserving that ME time too!   And I have been "waxing nostalgic" because my baby twin boys started Big Boy School when they entered the doors to elementary school and their separate Kindergarten classrooms.   

I have no doubt that they will do wonderfully in school that I really want to preserve THEIR memories -- the memories that they are now creating outside of the realm of 'home'!!!  These are the times that their little brains really will be able to remember when they are adults.   I do remember a good bit of my Kindergarten year - the classroom, my friends, the playgound, the lunchroom, and yes, even my teacher.    So, how important is it to keep papers, artwork, report cards, and awards???   To me, it is paramount.    BUUUUUTTT, it has to be easy.

Also, I have been scrapbooking my family's memories since my oldest was born.  Again, paramount (oh yes) for me.   The ultimate and the necessary.....    Ok, but I have a confession..... I have recently transitioned all THREE of my boys' books from the traditional paper, stickers, die cuts, and other embellishments over to digital.   ANNNNDDD I love it!   I figured that since they were boys, the printed, skinny, sleek books are the way to go.   Again easy AND a time-saver!   However I do crave the feel of paper and the manipulation of the pieces in traditional scrapbooking, so have not given it up completely.   My family book is done traditionally.    Anyway, enough of my rambling....

Since I have streamlined my scrapbooking, I wanted a way to streamline a way to keep my memorabilia.....

sooooo, check this out!   I LOVE IT!!!   Easy, peasy!!


I found it on Someday Crafts!   Oh, so cute!


Thanks for coming by!
Keep in Touch
~Stephanie

Monday, August 16, 2010

My Brothers and Me

Hi all!
Paper Mama's photo challenge for the week is "Orange."  Her site is really cute!  Check it out!   


Here is my submission for Orange!


~Keep in Touch
Stephanie

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Items of the Month - Back to School

Keeping Connections is excited to bring you several new items.... 
all fantastic for getting back to school!

These pictures are of notepads - A Note to School.   They are 5 1/2 x 8 and have about 25 sheets.   You pick the theme and colors.  ($4.00 ea)
 

 
Here is some cute Game Day Stationery - perfect and just in time for fall!   A customer ordered these for her sister who is a huge Saints fan!   Just let us know the team you cheer for!  ($8 for a pack of 4)


 

Now, here is a great gift!   They are flat cards in a coordinating box.   The pattern on the inside of the box matches the mat on the front side card and the back of the cards matches the outside of the box.   Anything can be printed on the card.... in this case we printed From the desk of .... Stephanie Watson.  There are 8 cards pictured.   Again you pick the colors and theme and the number of cards!  ($20 for 8 flat cards and the box)

 



Check out our website - KeepingConnections.com
and our Etsy shop keepingconnections.etsy.com.  

 
~Keep in Touch
Stephanie

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

"Nifty" and Thrifty

I have to admit to being a thrift store "junkie". I'm usually not looking for anything in particular which takes the pressure off! Over the years I have shared thrift store tales with many friends and have always enjoyed seeing what others have created from their finds. You know, "why didn't I think of that". Whether it is a thrift store (Goodwill has 50% off on Tuesdays for seniors, or so my friends tell me), a yard or estate sale there are always goodies to be found. A friend of mine goes out in his very expensive automobile every Saturday morning searching for the treasure of the day. This fellow can afford to buy anything he wants; just enjoys the "hunt". Came home one day with a tin box full of pens that he had paid the grand sum of $1.00 for and couldn't wait to make sure they all worked! Wanted to pass my latest thrift store blog along to you.....I'm going to follow this one, Dime Store Thrift and hope you will enjoy!


Sunday, August 8, 2010

Weekend Ways..... to Keep in Touch

Here are some recent scrapbook layouts from me!   I do both traditional AND digital.   
AND I can do some for you!   Just contact me and we can set something up.

Also this is a great, easy and creative way to keep in touch with grandparents, brothers/sisters, friends, etc.   
~ Create a page (and print it if it is digital) for special occasions, and then send it to your loved ones.
~ In with the first set of pages include a archival scrapbook.
~ Surprise loved ones by updating them periodically with pages.

They will definitely appreciate it!

Matthew at 14 months
Matthew at play


Our New Sprinkler

Matthew's 2nd Birthday

Matthew's 2nd birthday

Nick's Blue Belt

Our Trip to the Pumpkin Patch






Can you tell which are digital?    I love doing both.

Remember capture your memories.... from birthdays to small, but delightful events like a new sprinkler.... capture moments.... YOUR moments!

~Keep In Touch
Stephanie

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Tuesday Finds - Etsy Artists

Look at these cute things I have found.   
All three will help you Keep In Touch with school activities, one with a touch of love!   Enjoy! 
And all of them are handmade and found on Etsy.com!  



Post your kids artwork!


Pop one in your kids' lunchbox!

Protect your notes, permission slips, and money you send to school!

Most of all visit Etsy.com and support the artists!   Its a fun site and you will find things you never even thought could exist.   Very nice and ....  remember to.....

~Keep in Touch
Stephanie

Monday, August 2, 2010

A Nifty Idea - Keeping in Touch with Family and Friends

This is such a cute idea, so I just had to share it!    I love it, love it, love it.   And its over on Echoes of Laughter - cute site too.

 It's mini-scrapbook in a tin!!    So precious!


While cleaning and organizing my little scrapbook space, I came across this little scrapbook I made a few years ago from an altoid tin.
 It was a really fun & easy project.
Just take an empty altoid tin and wash it.


Assemble some scraps of cardstock, some ribbon and whatever little embellishments you have and 2 punches.
For this project I used the Marcy Uchida circle punch (2 1/4 inch size, which fits perfectly into the tin) and an EK Success Flower Punch.
You also need a set of little pictures to go inside the scrapbook.
Walmart makes this easy with the various size miniature prints you can make under the 'collage' setting at their in-store photo kiosks.



You start by punching a circle out of cardstock to cover up the altoid label on your tin.
Embellish the circle with a punched flower, a brad and some ribbon as shown.
 Or whatever other creative ideas you have. I am all about making a project your own!


Inside the tin is your 'mini scrapbook'. Punch as many circles for the scrapbook as you like. I recommend around 6-7 circles.
Place an eyelet at the top of each circle page to provide a place to insert ribbon to tie the scrapbook pages together.

Then build each page however you like. On each page of my mini, I have included a picture, a punched flower and a button. I have inked the edges of the flowers and circles for a little added dimension.
Building the pages is your time to play.
Mix and match colors! Switch up embellishments!


This project makes a great little gift for Grandparents. Or a nice little purse-sized scrapbook.
It would also be a great birthday party craft.
You only needs some tins, cardstock scraps, a few punches and whatever else you have on hand for embellishments.
This is one of my favorite projects ever!

Keep in mind, we can make one (or some) for you!


How sweet it is!  Now go out and find all of your old Altoids tins!

~Keep in Touch
Stephanie